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Since 2001, Lincoln has worked closely with all levels of the armed services to create a new and vastly improved standard of military housing. Today, we are proud to say that we have developed or manage more than 36,000 military family homes across the country.

Why Military Housing

Military housing provides military service members and their families many benefits over living in civilian housing. The benefits of living in military housing include utilities & renters insurance*, no credit checks or deposits, and events. *Renters Insurance may vary based on location.

Current Residents

At Lincoln Military Housing, we strive to continually improve the quality of life for service members and their families. With input from our military families and partners, we achieve our goal by offering comprehensive programs and services that address the needs of military families.

Who We Are

Since 1965, Lincoln Property Company has distinguished itself as an innovator in real estate development and management. This includes residential, retail, commercial, office, industrial and mixed-use developments with a presence in more than 200 markets worldwide.

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The entire Lincoln Military Housing team is honored to serve those who protect America. We know “Every Mission Begins at Home” and will work tirelessly to be sure that we exceed our residents’ and our partners’ expectations. Let us know how we can serve you.

Yorktown NWS Off & On Base Housing

Along with Jamestown and Williamsburg, Yorktown is part of Virginia's historic triangle, which hosts some of America’s most important historic sites. Situated between the James and York rivers and Chesapeake Bay, the city is surrounded by water. Its central location offers easy access to Norfolk, Annapolis, and Washington, D.C.

Yorktown weather fluctuates with winter daytime temperatures around 50 degrees and nighttime lows in the 20s, Summer highs are between 85 and 90 degrees.

Yorktown and the surrounding areas offer military families a variety of interesting things to see and do. Popular attractions include the site of the first permanent English settlement in North America at Historic Jamestown, the revolutionary riverfront at Yorktown where American won its independence, and Colonial Williamsburg. Other items of interest include the Yorktown Victory Center, historic Sherwood Forest Plantation, and the Berkeley Plantation; the site of the first official Thanksgiving in 1619.

Outdoor activities include everything from swimming, crabbing, canoeing or kayaking, mountain biking, and wildlife watching at many parks along the beach and river. President’s Park features giant busts of the U.S. presidents, and the Caledon Natural Area is summer home to one of the largest bald eagle habitats on the East Coast.

Family attractions abound with Go-Karts Plus, Jumping Joey's Fun Center, Busch Gardens, Water Country USA water park, and Ripley’s Believe It or Not museum and 4-D theater. The city also boasts a microbrewery, winery, golf courses and plenty of family-friendly dining and shopping.